In The Federalist, Sumantra Maitra reminds conservatives and all Americans to remain focused on what really matters in the Russia investigation. He writes: Nate Silver, of all people, recently tweeted that the scale of Russian involvement in the 2016 election was quite small, and its effect was not visible. Silver is of course not a Russian […]
Archives for December 2018
Was Trump’s Decision to Leave Syria a Surprise?
“We can’t repair Syria—and it’s not our job to do it.” That’s what a senior officer told Mark Perry, a contributing editor at The American Conservative. That’s a perfect assessment of America’s position in Syria today. Trump’s decision to leave Syria behind is absolutely rational. The benefits will accrue almost immediately, with America’s Air Force and other […]
No Room for Free Thought or Political Discourse
From the WSJ: A Campus Poll Joshua Rabotnik writing at PJMedia.com: In January of 2017, when the political controversy over Donald Trump’s perplexing win over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 national election was at its peak, my professor began his political psychology course by asking the lecture hall the following: “How many of you wish […]
The Inside Story on Donald Trump: Lewandowski & Bossie
In The American Spectator, Jeffrey Lord reviews a new book, Trump’s Enemies: How the Deep State Is Undermining the Presidency, by former Trump aides Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie. Lord writes: President Donald Trump has enemies. So too has every president had them. But there is something about Trump that has created a veritable hornet’s nest of […]
Do You Know this about Vanguard Wellington and Wellesley Funds?
As you know our concerns about Vanguard continue to mount. Yesterday, a reader wrote: “[Dick] used to be big on Wellington and Wellesley, given their longevity and resistance to tail risk over time. Also, it seemed to me that Wellington Management’s fixed income expertise would be an asset in this part of the cycle. I’m […]
Can You Afford a 50% Loss?
Can You Afford a 50% Loss? That’s the question I asked readers in March 2014. I wrote: Can You Afford a 50% Loss? It’s impossible to have it all ways. In order to craft an investment portfolio that can act as an all-weather armadillo, you must be willing to forgo potentially substantial upside rewards to […]
Kids Buying Into Climate “Tipping Point”
The UN climate conference in Poland has come to an end. And what good is a big two-week conference if there is not some serious propaganda to go around? The Washington Post recently printed a photo of Polish teens apparently accepting the now-official 12-year tipping point and demanding that adults take action to save the […]
Neo-conservatism from the Start: Big Government, Pro-War
At The American Conservative, Jack Hunter explains how Bill Kristol and other neocons used the now defunct Weekly Standard and other media outlets to silence anti-war feelings on the right. Hunter details Pat Buchanan’s opposition to neo-conservatism from the start. It has been explained by Buchanan and others, most notably former Congressman Ron Paul during […]
Can the Recent Obamacare Strike Down Stick?
Obamacare has been on the ropes before, and then saved at the last minute, most notably by Chief Justice John Roberts. Now a federal judge in Texas has struck down the healthcare law using the simple and straightforward logic that the individual mandate was unconstitutional, and that without it the entire bill collapses. This seems […]
Advertisers Punish Tucker Carlson for Speaking the Truth
In the segment below, Tucker Carlson blasts the left for propagating the idea that allowing immigration is a form of atonement for America’s past sins. Advertisers and the left leaning media are hitting Carlson hard for telling the truths they don’t want to hear.
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